Entries from March 2010 ↓
Chelation For High Blood Pressure
March 20th, 2010 — high blood pressure, Hypertension
If you could find really effective natural remedies for high blood pressure that would significantly lower your high blood pressure, would you use them? You may be surprised that you have never heard of chelation. Find out why chelation can be very effective on the path to lower high blood pressure. Read more [...]
Cardiac Diet
March 20th, 2010 — Diet
Cardiac diets are extensively used and prescribed in most hospitals for patients with heart disease, hypertension, myocardial infarction, hyperlipidemia, and dyslipidemia. A cardiac diet may be used as a part of a health regimen to either treat or prevent cardiovascular disease. Read more [...]
Heart Disease – #1 Killer of Women Over 25
March 19th, 2010 — Heart Disease
Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association's national campaign to raise awareness that heart disease is the number one killer of women over 25 in the United States. Taking care of your heart is really all about just taking care of your health in general. Be holistic about it. Start by educating yourself about food and nutrition. Read more [...]
Stem Cells For Stroke Patients
March 18th, 2010 — Stroke
Adult stem cells therapy is used to treat stroke, Alzheimer's disease, motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease and etc. The cells that are used are from our own body as other cells may be rejected by our body. They can be considered as our body's repair kit. Read more [...]
What Are the Causes of Bradycardia?
March 16th, 2010 — Heart Disease
The heart is the center of all our body's activities. Because of the things that it can do to the body, there are also several conditions that come with it if you do not take care of it properly. One of which is the condition called bradycardia. Read more [...]
Heart Attack – Are You at Risk?
March 15th, 2010 — heart attack
Cardiovascular disease, once considered a 'man's disease,' is the # 1 killer of women in Canada and worldwide. Women are 10 times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than from any other disease and cardiovascular disease kills more women 65 years of age + than all cancers combined. Read more [...]
How Do You Raise HDL Values
March 9th, 2010 — cholesterol
How do you raise HDL values is a question that more and more people are starting to ask as the relationship between high cholesterol and heart disease continues to strengthen. In this informational article titled "How Do You Raise HDL Values" we will work to explain why learning how to be smart about cholesterol could literally save your life. Read more [...]
Romance Your Heart Health to Eliminate Cardiovascular Disease
March 8th, 2010 — coronary heart disease, Heart Disease, Vitamin and Supplement
We often say to put a little heart in it, in everything we do because it truly makes a difference. But, what are you doing in return for your heart? While we are living longer, heart failure is advancing in people over the age of 65. If you want a long, healthy life, it's important to begin now, in protecting your heart! Read more [...]
How Research Saved My Life
March 7th, 2010 — Ischaemic Heart Disease
As I exited the Cath Lab, I felt a sense of relief wash over me as I realized the procedure was over. An angiogram with adenosine-stress cardiac magnetic resonance imaging isn't the most comfortable procedure to endure; especially if you have to use the bathroom twice during the procedure. Read more [...]
Overview of Different Types of Atrial Maze Procedures
March 6th, 2010 — Heart Disease
According to the American Heart Association, over 2 million people in the U.S. suffer from atrial fibrillation (AF or AFib). This is a condition in which your heart's electrical system malfunctions and produces an erratic heartbeat. Electrical signals from your sinoatrial node spread across the surface of the organ's two upper chambers (atria) in a disorganized pattern. This causes the atria to fibrillate. Read more [...]